Facebook Home, the new Android-based launcher that puts the social network and its messaging, photo and other services front and center on a user's mobile device, is now available for download on Google Play for a limited selection of Android...

Since Facebook removed the option to choose where visitors could land on your Page when they launched the new Timeline, it’s much harder to get traffic to visit custom tabs unless you have a worthwhile incentive or a catchy app icon.

it's true that it became a lot harder to get people to go to your tabs, however it's understandable because a lot of people felt tricked into going there. If you can get people to your tabs now, you know that they are committed to exploring it.

Did you know that Facebook has strict new guidelines on how much text you can have in photos? They will punish your brand page if you break this rule. This article explains the new rules and offers a nifty tool to help protect yourself

I've been seeing this happen over the past few years...a slow migration off Facebook to places unknown. Well those unknown places are identified in this article and I have to admit that Twitter is a huge surprise. (Sure, it's like texting but it's not!)

Now we can expect to see lots of blog posts and articles on "Developing an effective strategy for SnapChat."

Give it three hours, and then move on to the next one: That advice comes from Facebook analytics and advertising company Optimal, in reference to how long it should take for page administrators to determine if their content has gone viral.

When it comes to social, the challenge for marketing departments in 2013 will be to monetize and measure their social investments by understanding the value of the data, insights and conversions that these social channels create. Marketers will now...

Watch out, "bad actors." What we are looking for is people who have widespread fake user ID accounts to make sure we take them out of the system. It turns out that Facebook is hunting down accounts and users on an individual basis, rather than en masse via some sort of algorithm.

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